<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9049271#post9049271 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by kigs
Maybe I will move the torch near the anenome for a few days. That's a perfect idea actually. Thanks loyalrogue!
Whoa, whoa, hold on a sec.
I said
remove the torch coral, not move it next to the anemone.
#1) You could move their current host all over the tank and they will be perfectly content to follow it and keep hosting it forever. (just like how an anemone naturally "wanders" the reef.)
#2) More importantly, Euphyllia Torch Coral possess some long, stinging sweeper tentacles that come out at night and extend several inches around it.
You definitely don't want to accidentally start a stinging competition or warfare between your anemone and your coral.
(I had my LTA take a "stroll" thru my corals one day while I was at work. By the time I got home half the corals in the tank were shriveled up, expelling their guts, or had necrotic holes in their flesh... not a pretty sight.)
My advice would be to move the torch to your QT, or a friend's tank for a few weeks to see if the clowns will seek out a new host in the torch's absence.
If by luck they start hosting the anemone then you could try bringing back the torch later and see how it goes.
Unfortunately, you may end up having to make the choice between keeping your torch, or having your clowns host the anemone, but let's hope not.
Good luck!